PRACTICAL
METHOD

Method A
Method B
Method C

PROGRESSIVE
ETUDES

Etude 1
Etude 2
Etude 3
Etude 4
Etude 5
Etude 6

PEDAGOGICAL
REPERTOIRE

Repertoire 1
Repertoire 2a
Repertoire 2b
Repertoire 3a
Repertoire 3b
Repertoire 4a
Repertoire 4b
Repertoire 5a
Repertoire 5b
Repertoire 6a
Repertoire 6b

TECHNICAL
EXERCISES

Exercises A
Exercises B
Exercises C

























   
  Technical Exercises, Division B

Price: $10.95
Level: 1 and 2
Pages: 48
Item No: 401


Exercises are designed to develop and maintain finger strength and graceful movements that normal activity cannot accomplish. Technical exercises are specific drills of repeating finger patterns and essential technical elements that thoroughly perfect the mechanics and touch found in piano literature. These include legato and nonlegato, finger strength and independence, arm coordination, and wrist flexibility; in patterns of steps, skipping steps. and various motions; of any number of variations of single notes, double notes, scales, chords, and octaves.

Included are studies from:
Carl Czerny (1791-1857)
The Virtuoso-Pianist in Sixty Exercises by Charles-Louis Hanon (1820-1900)
Richardson's New Method for the Piano-Forte (1859)